AERA Funding Opportunities
 
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AERA Research and Dissertation Grants Program

The AERA Grants Program, with support from the National Science Foundation, provides small grants for conducting studies of education policy and practice using federally-funded, large-scale data sets. 

More information is available on the AERA Grants Program webpage.

AERA is accepting applications!

Next deadline is August 25, 2016

 

Minority Dissertation Fellowship Program in Education Research

AERA offers dissertation support through the Minority Dissertation Fellowship Program in Education Research. This program offers doctoral fellowships to enhance the competitiveness of outstanding minority scholars for academic appointments at major research universities by supporting their conducting education research and by providing mentoring and guidance toward completion of their doctoral studies. 

More information is available on the Minority Dissertation Fellowship Program in Education Research webpage

Next deadline is, November 1, 2016

AERA Undergraduate Student Education Research Training Workshop

AERA invites fellowship applications for an Undergraduate Student Education Research Training Workshop to be held Friday, April 8 - Sunday, April 10, 2016 during the 2016 Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. This workshop is designed to build the talent pool of undergraduate students who plan to pursue doctorate degrees in education research or in disciplines and fields that examine education issues. Applicants are sought who have potential and interest in pursuing careers as education researchers, faculty members, or other professionals who contribute to the research field. 

Visit the AERA Undergraduate Student Education Research Training Workshop webpage for the complete program description and application information. 

Not currently accepting applications.

AERA Institute on Statistical Analysis for Education Policy

The focus of the 2016 Institute will be on using large-scale data to study mathematics education and outcomes. 

More information is available on the Institute on Statistical Analysis webpage.

 
Not currently accepting applications.


   

AERA Fellowship Program on the Study of Deeper Learning (AERA-SDL)

Click here to view the AERA-SDL Informational Webinar

The American Educational Research Association (AERA) invites proposals from early career education researchers and postdoctoral scholars to enhance the use of the Deeper Learning dataset. The AERA Fellowship Program on the Study of Deeper Learning (AERA-SDL) supports postdoctoral and early career scholars in education research and thereby fosters excellence and rigor in the next generation of faculty members, research scientists, and scholars examining education topics and issues. The AERA-SDL permits undertaking research projects using the Deeper Learning data and the design and implementation of professional development and training around these data. The Deeper Learning data collected by the American Institutes for Research (AIR) includes a wealth of information from schools, students, and teachers at a sample of Deeper Learning network high schools and non-network high schools. AIR scholars and scientists with expertise on the Deeper Learning data are collaborating with AERA in this Fellowship Program. This Program is supported by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.

More information is available on the AERA Fellowship Program on the Study of Deeper Learning (AERA-SDL) webpage.


Not currently accepting applications.

 
AERA-Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) Dissertation Fellowship Program

AERA with funding support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is pleased to announce a dissertation fellowship program to support graduate students in education research to conduct secondary data analysis using the Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) Longitudinal Database. The AERA-MET Dissertation Fellowship Program provides funding and professional development and training to dissertation stage graduate students who use the MET data to address research questions and examine issues that will contribute to knowledge about teaching and learning. The program supports high-quality science undertaken by the education research field through dissertation research on topics related to teaching and instruction, the effects of the classroom and school climate, student achievement, children and youth, and other educational issues. 

More information is available on the AERA-MET Dissertation Fellowship Program webpage.
Not currently accepting applications.


 
 
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